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Originally Posted by javadog
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All 2 -stage. Did you actually look up either code? You must think my keyboard or brain is broken. Unless you found
exactly what I'm after, and if that's the case I'd appreciate a link to the stock number.
Edit: Some of that info is actually in small print as a footnote, but it will say something like, "This product requires top coat for maximum performance," or :"This product dries to a flat finish and requires a (CC) top coat."
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Originally Posted by cabmando
No Pittsburgh Paint automotive distributors around? They'll do color match in a spray can.
My only knock on duplicolor is the sh.tty nozzle they use. I just got done spraying some wheels for my son's Rav and was less than impressed with duplicolor. Another issue I had was once the can started getting low there was no spraying at even a slight angle. If it wasn't straight up and down it was gonna spit paint. If you've get any metallic in the paint that can cause issues.
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Well, since I said "white" I doubt I need to worry about metallic settling in the can.